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Backcountry Safaris boast
the finest ‘free range’ trophy hunting, for Red Stag,
Tahr and Chamois in New Zealand.
With access to more exclusive hunting areas than any other outfitter
in the South Island our Trophy Hunting is second to none. Below
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Red Deer
Native to Europe, and a close relative of the Rocky Mountain Elk,
Red Deer were first introduced to New Zealand in 1851. With our
mild climate, the lack of any predators plus widespread releases,
they were soon established throughout the South Island.
We hunt both the Southern Lakes and West Coast Areas which feature
rolling hill country, interspersed with clear mountain streams and
areas of native forest. The Red Stag can be hunted from late February
through to the end of August. March and April are the most exciting,
as this is when we have the rut. The ‘roar’ of the Red
stag is enough to excite the most experienced trophy hunter.
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Silver Red Stag |
273-325 S.C.I. |
$3000.00 |
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Gold Red Stag |
326-339 S.C.I. |
$5000.00 |
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Diamond Red Stag |
340-350 S.C.I |
$8000.00 |
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Tahr
Originally from the Himalayan Mountains of Asia, these amazing
animals were released in New Zealand's Southern Alps in 1904. Although
both sexes have horns, those of the bulls are longer and heavier
than the nannies. But it is not just the horns that make a fine
Tahr trophy, but the cape, which often exceeds a foot in length.
The Tahr is an agile mountain animal. They bound down almost vertical
rock bluffs, their hooves barely touching the rock, while we can
only watch in awe. To see a mature bull, in full 'rut', standing
on the white snow, with full winter cape is a truly amazing experience.
Backcountry Safaris have long been known for the quality of their
Tahr hunts. The experience of our guides and knowledge of the area
and the country itself add up to the hunt of a lifetime.
When hunting Bull Tahr with Backcountry Safaris you will be hunting
in the mountains of the South Island of New Zealand. We find the
best locations there is for a “monster” Bull Tahr during
July and August. This is winter time in New Zealand but the big
bulls are accessible and in great condition.
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Tahr |
Best Available (Book Quality) |
$4500.00 |
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Chamois
Native of central and southern Europe, the Chamois is one of the
most graceful game animals to be found in New Zealand. Introduced
in 1907, they are now found throughout the mountain ranges of the
South Island. Of the antelope family, the Chamois has exceptional
eye sight and the ability to run effortlessly in the roughest terrain.
Both the bucks and the does have horns, but the females horns are
normally thinner.
The bucks are usually solitary or in small bachelor groups, but
at the onset of the 'rut' in April, they join the female family
groups. During the mating season the older bucks become quite aggressive
and intolerant of the younger males, driving them off, emitting
a whistle sound as a warning.
The Chamois like the Tahr can be hunted year round, but the most
popular time is from April through to August, when the skins are
long and jet black in color.
We hunt Chamois in areas which are only accessible by helicopter.
This can be an exciting adventure in itself, as well as being one
of the most spectacular flights you will experience. |
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Chamois |
Best Available (Book Quality) |
$3200.00 |
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| Arapawa Ram, Wild Boar, Feral Goat
All three of these species are available for exciting hunting.
They make interesting additions to any trophy room and can
be hunted all year round.
The Arapawa sheep was introduced by explorer, Captain Cook.
They make an unusual and attractive trophy, with many rams
being taken by overseas hunters each year.
Captain Cook was the first European to liberate wild pigs
in New Zealand in 1773. They are now found all over the country.
It is common to hunt boars with trained dogs, which is exciting
and often dangerous, with unpredictable boars. We also use
the spot and stalk method and we have excellent properties
which have numerous boars.
Feral goats are widespread throughout New Zealand, and come
in every conceivable size, shape and color. Trophy billies
can be hard to find and a hunt can be an exciting addition
to a safari. We have areas with large numbers, making them
ideal for bow hunters |
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Wild Ram |
Best Available (Book Quality) |
$800.00 |
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Wild Goat |
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$500.00 |
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Wild Boar |
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$800.00 |
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Turkey Hunts
We have good numbers turkeys on several of our properties. We have
one area in particular which has lots of 'big ol' toms'. We have
a good selection of shotguns and .22's available at no extra cost. |
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Game Bird Shooting
New Zealand has some excellent game bird shooting. Most of our
bird shooting takes place on our exclusive ponds and streams. We
can combine this with a trophy hunt or fishing safari easily. We
can also offer Pheasant and Quail hunts.
The general duck season runs from early May until the end of July.
During this season you can shoot Mallards, Grey ducks, Paradise
Ducks, Black Swans and Canada Geese. Canada Geese can be hunted
for 10 months each year, and there are additional seasons for shooting
ducks over crops. |
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Small Game
Small game hunting has become increasingly popular over the years.
This includes rabbits, possums and goats among others. It is a fun
way to spend a day or an evening after you have secured your trophy.
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